Starved
Starved

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Starved

2009
Movie
24 min
English

STARVED is a post-apocalyptic psychological horror machinima by Alvin Soprano, created in Fallout 3. Set in the desolate ruins of the Capital Wasteland, the film explores the descent into madness of a lone survivor trapped in an abandoned metro tunnel — cut off from food, light, and hope. After a supply run gone wrong, a scavenger named Joanna Creek finds herself trapped beneath the city in a collapsed metro tunnel. Her radio is dead, her flashlight battery fading, and all exits are sealed. Days pass. Hunger gnaws. Water runs out. Rats scurry, but offer no salvation.

Insights

IMDb5.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes29%
Metacritic44/100
Google Users57%
Director: Adam ShankmanGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

The film follows a young woman named Samantha, who struggles with an eating disorder. After a particularly difficult period, she decides to join an experimental food addiction support group. Within this group, she meets a cast of characters each dealing with their own unique food-related issues, leading to a journey of self-discovery and acceptance.

Critical Reception

Starved received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with many finding its exploration of eating disorders to be superficial and comedic treatment inappropriate for the sensitive subject matter. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with some appreciating the attempt at addressing a difficult topic but others criticizing its execution.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film attempts to tackle the serious issue of eating disorders but often resorts to humor that undermines the gravity of the subject.

  • Performances are generally solid, particularly from the lead, but are not enough to elevate the uneven script.

  • The narrative struggles to find a consistent tone, shifting awkwardly between dramatic moments and comedic relief.

Google audience: Google users offered a divided opinion, with some finding the film relatable and a brave attempt to shed light on eating disorders, while others felt it was too flippant and did not handle the sensitive themes with adequate respect.

Fun Fact

Laura Prepon, who plays the lead, has spoken publicly about her own past struggles with an eating disorder, which she felt gave her a unique perspective when approaching the role.

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